Person:Richard Stickney (3)

Watchers
Richard Stickney
d.Aft 3 May 1757
m. Bef 1690
  1. Sarah Stickney1690 -
  2. Mary Stickney1692 - 1772
  3. Lieutenant Thomas Stickney1694 - 1769
  4. Elizabeth Stickney1696 -
  5. Amos Stickney1699 - Bef 1716
  6. Samuel Stickney1701 - 1783
  7. Deacon Abraham Stickney1703 - 1783
  8. Ebenezer Stickney1705 - 1705
  9. Jonathan Stickney1709 - Bef 1796
  10. Richard Stickney1709 - Aft 1757
  11. Dorothy Stickney1711/12 -
  12. Benjamin Stickney1714 - Bef 1716
Facts and Events
Name[1] Richard Stickney
Gender Male
Birth[1] 9 May 1709 Bradford, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Living[1] 3 May 1757 Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death[1] Aft 3 May 1757
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 46. Richard Stickney, in Stickney, Matthew Adams. The Stickney Family: A Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869. (Salem, Mass.: Printed for the Author by the Essex Institute Press, 1869)
    61-62.

    "46. Richard Stickney, b. in Bradford, May, 9, 1709; m. Mary _____, who d. in Stoughton, Nov. 20, 1745. He was m., 2d., in Stoughton, by Rev. Samuel Dunbar, Dec. 16, 1746, to Susannah Tucker. May 7, 1716. He received his share of his father's personal estate. [Essex Prob. 11:190.] April 5, 1731, Richard Stickney of Lexington, Mass., Laborer, for £201, sells his brother Samuel of Bradford, his right and title in the real and personal estate of his father, Samuel Stickney, late of Bradford, dec'd. [Essex Deeds, 95:87.] He was living in Stoughton, May 3, 1757, and enlisted (with his son Solomon) to serve in the old French War, in Major Stephen Miller's Company of Militia and Alarm Men, in Col. Miller's Regiment. [Mass. Archives.]"